Yes
Synonyms for "obvious" include evident, clear, manifest, and apparent. Other alternatives are unmistakable, plain, and conspicuous. Each of these words conveys the idea of something being easily perceived or understood.
clear-cut, barefaced, conspicuous, axiomatic, distinct, and fact
The root of the word "evident" is derived from the Latin word "evidens," which means "clear" or "obvious." This Latin term is composed of the prefix "e-" (meaning "out" or "from") and the root "videre," which means "to see." Thus, "evident" conveys the idea of something that is clear to see or understand.
Strange, bizarre. I think "mysterious" generally means anonomous, unknown, confusing, or something/one that not much is known about. So I think two good synonyms for meyterious are: obvious, or well-known.
An axiom is a truth recognised universally, or an established principle or rule. It is a self-evident statement such as the famous axiom by Rene Descartes: I think therefore I am. It is obvious that were one to think, that one would be - this is self evident.
obvious, clear, patent, evident, noticeable, blatant, salient
Clear and evident are synonyms.
obvious, apparent, clear, distinct, discernible, manifest, evident, perceptible, visible, noticeable, observed, tangible
synonyms
Synonyms
Antonyms are words with opposite meanings, synonyms are words with similar meanings. Clear and evident are synonyms.
They are synonyms.
Synonyms for "obvious" include evident, clear, manifest, and apparent. Other alternatives are unmistakable, plain, and conspicuous. Each of these words conveys the idea of something being easily perceived or understood.
Sightful: Easily or clearly seen; distinctly visible; perspicuous. Synonyms: visible, seeable, perceptible, noticeable, obvious, apparent, clear, clearness, understandable, lucid, distinct, evident, recognizable, detectable
The truth was evident ("in plainview", "obvious", logical)
No, but "obvious" is.
No. Obvious means self-evident, &c.